The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 15, 1899, Image 4

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    TROOPS ARE MASSING
LAST OF THE VOLUNTEERS.
WHEAT BADLY DAMAGED.
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British and Transvaal Armies
Gathering; for Battle.
ON THE NATAL BOUNDARY LINE
Sight Hundred lloers Keeamaea
Yoleroae A Slntameul Prom
Ireeldent Krugar.
Cape Town, Sept. 8. TL Boers, it
is stated positively, are couoentrating
on the bonier.
A large meeting of tlie colored real-
rinnta of this lilacs, hold last night.
paused resolutions eipi easing confldenoe
in Sir Alfred Milner, the governor of
Cape Colony, and "sympathy for our
brethren in tbe Transvaal, who are de
nied all rights."
ttoenad to the Roroar.
London, Sept. 9. The Daily Mail
publishes the following from Johannes
burg;
"It is reliably reported frun Pretoria
that a special military train, with a
body of armed men, was dispatched to
the Natal border Tuesday night with
an equipment of several heavy field
guns and a quantity of ammunition.'
Ob tho Natal Frontier,
; London, Sept. 9. A special diepateh
to tbe Morning Post form Pietermarita
ibiir. savs that the 800 Boeia who left
Pretoria for Standerson, about 60 miles deemable in three yeara.
Manila, Sept. 8. Tha Iowa reg
ment, tbe last ol the volunteer organ
isations on duty in the island Of Lu
son. has been diawn from Calula to
bariacks at Caloenn, preparatory to
departing for home. The number who
will sail is 808. Leas than 800 of the
regiment were le(t on duty at tha
front when the order came for their re
lief, 406 being on the siok list. This
regiment has undergone hard outpost
duty for three months, during which
it has been very much exposed to rams,
Seventy-five members ot the regiment
have re-enliated. All the Iowans par
tioipated in some of tha fighting be'
tween Malolos and San Fernando, and
not one ot them was killed in battle.
Thiity-nina were wounded and nine
died of disease.
The insurgents continue to make
demonstrations in the vicinity of Iinus.
Tbe American outposts were obliged
to fire volleys the past three nights.
Mail advices from Zamboanga re
port that the town has been practically
deserted.
Tbe facts concerning the recently re
ported fighting between Dato Alundi
and the insurgents are that the insur
gents attacked a village in Dato's do
minion on neighboring island, kill
ing two of the villageis. Dato's men
subsequently drove off the iusurgents,
ot whom several were killed
The recent issue of Filipino paper
money amounts to 13,000,000. The
acceptance of this issue is made obli
gatory, and the bills are made re
from the frontier, pushed on to Vols-
rust, close to the Natal bonier, where
they are now encamped. The same
correspondent says that the arrange
ments for the defense of Newcastle, in
Natal, south of Laing's Nek, are now
praotically complete.
Tbe insurgents have Issued call
npon the property owners in the inter
ior to supply gratia to the insurgents
amy carts, horses and cattle.
NOW A TRADES-UNION MAN.
fairly THetrlcte Heport Injury to Pal
Mown Grain.
Reports icceiveJ by R. O. Dun A
Co. from their corieepomloiitt in th
grain centers of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho, show that the damage to
wheat in 44 districts runs from a noin
Inal figure to 60 per cent ot tbe crop,
and, in a few instances. 60 per con
is eiceeded. Nixteen districts stated
that there has been no loss whatever
Out of the 44 centers mentioned, 80
reported the injury to fall wheat and
81 the injury to spring wheat as ex-
ceeding 10 pel oent. The gieatest
damage was caused by heavy raius, and
In many cases the correspondents tie-
olared that it the stotms continued th
crops in their neighborhoods would be
nearly destroyed. In tow fields in
Washington and Idaho, hot weather
also bad an Injurious effect, and In
some instances cold weather caused th
(reeling of lull-sown wheat last wiu
ter.
Reports of the prospects for fall trade
partook of the discouragement of tbe
farmers in the damaged districts. Th
predictions, as a rule, were "fair,
'not very fair," and "not Battering,
while one correspondent thought it
necesaay to add to these lines, "there
ill be no die teas." and another
tempered bis opinion "fair" with
'considering." Many who are eta
tioued in thriving places said the out
look might be called fair if the tain
would atop.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Statatnont Prom Krar
New York, Sept. 9. The World to
day publishes the following dispatch
from Paul Kroger, president of the
South African Kepublio, in response to
a message sent by that paper:
"1 gladly accede to your request to
pnt tbe Boer aide before the American
public. The present agitation against
this republic emanates partly from a
certain section of British residents, to
arh.-im tha aztntanna nf tha ronnhltf
whioh embraces the most flourishing eonty'
parts of South Africa,- is a standing
eyesore, and who suffer from tbe pre
vailing jingo mania, partly also from
mining capitalists, who, not condent
with having tbe beet mining laws in
the world, wish also to have complete
control of all legislation and adminis
tration.
"The franchise voting question was
taken np by England because it was
thought the republio wonid not yield
on that point. Now that the altered
franchise does not materially differ
from the American it is in many re
spects easier the agitation has beoome
worse. Tbe object clearly is the de
struction of onr republic and the com
pleta control or the richest mines in
tlie world. The press, entirely con
trolled by capitalists, spreads unpre
cedented misrepresentation and preju
dice throughout tbe world againat the
Boer republio.
"We are determined to defend to the
utmost that freedom and self-govern
ment for which our people have shed
blood in every part of South Africa.
Though we have no snch powerful
friend as yon proved to Venezuela and
to other republics, we have strong
faith that the cause of freedom and re
publicanism will triumph in the end."
afeKtaley Xlaotad a Member af Caleaga
Mrleklayera I'aloa.
Chicago, Sept. 8. President Mo
Kinley is now a trades-union man.
He was today elected a member of tbe
Bricklayers' and Stonemasons' Interna
tional Union, No. 91, of Chicago.
President Oubbins, of tha union,
said todav that since the chief executive
is to lay the corner stone of the new
poetpoffioe it is necessary that tbe
preaident join tbe anion before be is
allowed to handle a trowel in Cook
A card of honorary member
ship was made out for the president to
day, bnt it will not be forwarded to
him until the matter has been further
discussed.
We may bave to take the card
away from him," said Secretary Starn
today. "If Mr. McKinley sets a stoua
prepared by nonunion laboi."
68 69c
eOojSlo
RESTS WITH WILLIAM.
Dreyfus'
Fata Dapnnde oa the Kasparov
of Gereaaey.
Rennes, Sept. 8. The salvation of
Captain Dreyfus hangs on a word from
Emperor William. This is the general
opinion here tonight. If the kaiser
consents to allow Colonel Schwarxkop-
pen, the German military attache at
Paris in 1894, to testily before the
court-martial, or to send a deposition.
oi, what is considered still more proba
ble, to allow his deposition to be ac
companied by the actnal documents
mentioned in tbe bordereau, then Drey
fus ia saved. If the emperor, how
ever, decides that it is not in tlie in
terests of Germany for Colonel
Schwarzkoppen to intervene, then
Dreyfus' case is hopeless and bis con
demnation certain.
UNITY OF INTERESTS.
annual Election of tha O. R. J. Com
pany As 1 Mohlar Be-Eloeted.
Portland, Or., Sept. 9. At the an
nual meeting of stockholders of tbe O,
R. & N. Co., held yesterday at the office
ot Secretary W. W. Cotton, all North
ern Pacifio representation was elimi
nated from the directory, last year's
Great Northern representation was con
tinued, A. L. Mohler was re-elected
president, no change was made in local
directtors, and a harmonious policy,
which govern the O. R. & N., the Ore
gun Short Line, and the Union Pacifio
agreed npon, the O. R. & N. to pre
serve its autonomy.
There were elected six Eastern and
line Paoifio coast directors.
Shaw Wat Chosaa.
Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Tbe thirty
third national encampment of the Q.
A. R. oame to end tonight. Tbe eleo-
tion of a oommander-in-chief, wbiob
it was supposed would be settled only
after a warm contest, was conducted
and carried out in the moat peaceable
manner imaginable. Colonel Albeit
D. Shaw, of Watertown, N. T., was
unanimously elected to the highest
office of tbe organisation,' after Judge
Leo Rassieur, of St. Louis, bad de
clined to be a candidate.
Itara oa the Banks.
Halifax, N. 8., Sept. 9. A special
from Caraua, N. B., says a gale from
northwest raged there all day yester
day, and great fears are felt for over
100 small fishing schooners and large
boats, which are on tbe Braden bank,
and tbe combined crews of which will
number over 800 men. One boat bot
tom up baa drifted ashore, and it is
supposed tbe crew were drowned. One
building was blown down.
Scarry Among Goano-Gotherars.
San Francisco, Sept. 8. Tbe steam
er Sequoia, wbicu nas arrived from
Clipperton island, reports that scurvy
is causing much distress there. Five
men bave succumbed to tbe disease,
and 33 others are afflicted with the
malady. In all there are only about
60 men on tbe island engaged in col
lecting guano for shipment to this city.
Those in the island were in a state
of dire distress when tbe steamer ar
rived on August 11, for sbe bad been
expected months before. Only 16 men
weie fit to be at work, and a few days
more would probably bave put them on
the sick list. Tbe stores of tbe Se
quoia were levied upon, and lime juice
and vegetables were dealt out to those
who were ill, with the result that
ben she sailed all showed signs of
improvement.
War la Vonaseela.
Washington. Sept. 8. After a
long period of peace, trouble baa again
appeared in Venezuela, and a revolu
tionary movement is now in progress.
The information has corns to tbe state
department from an unofficial source.
bnt (V believed to be trustworthy.
The extent of tbe movement is not
known here, bnt as tbere bave been for
some time past rumors of discontent it
would not be -surprising if this last
manifestation should prove to be of
large proportions.
Orders will be issued to the oruiser
Detroit to proceed at once to La Gua-
yra, Venezuela. The Detroit is now
with Sampson's fleet at Philadelphia.
Gold on Lookout Mooatala.
Chicago. Sept. 7. A special to the
Daily News from Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: While digging a well on Look
out mountain, G. H. Jarnigan and oth
ers discovered gold quartz in large
quantities. The gold vein was struck
about six miles from Chattanooga, and
gives evidence of being a rich one.
Portland Market.
Wbeat Walla Walla.
Valley, 69 60c; Blueatem,
per bushel.
Flour Best grades, 13.26; graham.
$3.66; superfine, $3. 16 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 43 g 44c; oholce
gray, 89 40c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $1I17;
brewing, f 18.60 per ton.
Millatuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $23; shorts, 918; chop, 116.00
per ton.
Hay Timothy. SS9; clover. 17
8; Oregon wild hay, 66 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 4660o;
seconds, 8540o; dairy, 804E5o;
store, 82.'J7o.
Eggs 17X18o per dozen,
Cheese Oregon full cream, 13o;
Young America, 13o; new obeese,
10c per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 93.609
4.60per dozen; hens, 95-60; springs,
93.26(33.60; geese, $Htt.60 for old.
94.606.60 for young; ducks, 94.000
4.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 13) 8
13c per pound.
Potatoes 76c91 per sack; sweets,
33c per pound.
Vegetables Beets, 91; turnips, 90c
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, lH'3o per pound; cauli
flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 91
beans, 66c per pound; celery,
70(3 76c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peaa, 34c per pound; tomatoes.
60c per box; green corn, 13WQ15C per
dozen.
Hops 11013c; 1897 crop, 46o,
Wool Valley, 1213o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(3 13c; mohair,
37 (3 30c per pound.
Mutton Grose, best sheep, wethen
and ewes, 8 Jo; dressed mutton, 6J,
7c; lambs, 7Jc per lb.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, 95.00;
light and feeders, 94.60; dressed, $6.00
(36.50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 8.60(394.00,
cows, 93.00(33-60; dressed beef,
6(37c per pound.
Veal Urge, 6Xa7Jc; small. 8(3
8),c per pound.
Jaways Retlremaat.
New Tork, Sept. 9. A special to the
Herald from Washington says: When
Admiral Dewey is formally detached
from sea duty, immediately after tbe
return of tbe Olympia next month, be
will be granted an indefinite leave of
absence and only assigned to dnty
again npon bis own application.
If tbe admiral holds to bis reported
determination to tetire, he will be
placed on tlie retired list December 36,
when be will be 63 years of age.
There will be no change in the Ad
miral's pay upon his retirement.
Canada Ia taterprlalng .
Montreal, Sept. 9. An international
military tournament will be held in
Montreal this month, to which all the
military organizations from the United
States and Great Britain and British
possessions are to be invited. It is ex
pected there will be 10,000 troops bere.
The affair is to be nnder the manage
ment of Colonel Ward, of the arm
service corps.
The Canadian government is ta
look after the tiansportation and
guarantee fond Is now being raised.
Transvaal's Raply.
Pretoria, Sept. 8. The latest reply
of the Transvaal to the British de
mands has been published. In this
reply regret is expressed that the pro
posals of Great Britain are onaccepta
ble. Tbe Transvaal government ad
mits Britain's rights under the conven
tion and international law, to protect
ber subjects, but denies the claim of
suzerainty. The reply agrees to a
further conference regarding tbe fran
chise and representation.
Groee Careleeenaas and Neglect.
Chcaao, Sept. 7. The Pittsburg
Bridge Company and Charles M. Peas
ley, superintendent, were held respon
sible by a coroner's jury today for the
death of 11 men who were killed in the
collapse of the arches of tbe Coliseum
building, in course of construction,
August 28. Gross carelessness and
neglect are charged.
Tbe Columbus Street Railway Com
pany declared its first quarterly divi
dend to employes. It is on a 4 per
cent basis, figured en yearly wages.
and averages about 97.60 per employe. aounaV
Seattle Markata.
Onions, new, 91.60 1.65 per aack
Potatoes, new, 90c 91
Beets, per sack, 9110.
Turnips, per sack, 75c.
Carrots, per sack, 90c.
Parsnips, per sack, 9K31.76.
Cauliflower, 75c per dos.
Cabbage, native and California
$1 1.35 per 100 pounds.
Cherries, 760(311.
Peaches, 75(2 0c
Apples. 91-25(31.75 per boa.
Pears, 91-76(33 per box.
Prunes, 91 per box.
Watermelons, 91 3.50.
Cantaloupes, 60cffl$l.
Blackberries, 91.60(31.78
Butter Creamery, 25c per pound;
dairy 17320o ranch, 13i,17c per lb.
Eggs, 26c.
Cheese Native, 121318c.
Poultry 13 14c; dressed, 16Xc
Hay Puget Hound timothy, 97(39;
choice Eastern Washington tim
othy, 9H. 00.
Corn Whole. 933.60; cracked. 938;
feed meal, 933.00.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton
921; whole, 933.
Flour Patent, per barrel, 93.60;
blended straights, 93.36: California
93.25; buckwheat flour, 93.60; graham,
per barrel, 93.60; whole wbeat floor.
93; rye flour, 94.60.
Miilstuffs Bran, per ton, 916;
shorts, per ton, 916.
Feed Chopped feed, 920.60 per
ton; middlings, per ton, 932; oil cake
meal, per ton, 935.
flaa Praaeieea Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 13914c per
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 100 14o; Val
ley, 14 019c; Northern, 8010c.
Onions Silverskin, 9Oc091 per
sack.
Batter Fancy creamery, 37028c;
do seconds, 22 0 26c; fancy dairy,
23 0 35o" do seconds, 19 0 32c per
pound.
Eggs Store, 19033o; fancy ranch,
220260.
Hops Nominal.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
92.7508.25; Mexican limes, 94 0 5.00;
California lemons, 760 0 91.60; do
choice, 91.7603.00 per box.
Hay Wheat, 9609; wheat an
oat, 9708 oat, 9809; best bai
ley, 94. 600 7; alfalfa, 96.0007 per ton,
straw, 30035c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 60 090c;
Oregon Burksnks, 91-35 0 91-60; liver"
Burbanks, 45090c; Salinas Burbanks,
91.3601.60 per sack.
Tropical frnits Bananas, 91.500
3.60 per bunch; pineapples, 930
4.00 Persian data, 06),o per
"The Laborer is
Worthy of His Hire."
9ut a rAgmtr can cant mors if ht
Asj vigorous hllh. 77 Hood U th
lift-giving And strtngih-nuktng part of th
tysttm. If U b pur, U is W& if not, it
iWJ b purifitd with Hoof Sana
pAriS. Mch mtit th uaA strong.
Llyod Mifflin, the poet, is a man of
such retiring nature that few of his
fellow-townsmen of Columbia, Pa.,
would recognise him on the street. A
correspondent receutly visited the
town and asked for the house of Mr.
Mifflin, the poet. "There's a Mr.
Lloyd Mifflin lives here," said the
trolley car conductor,
know lie wrote books."
"but I didn't
Owing to a shortage of pig Iron th
rail mill at the Pueblo steel works
bas been sbut down and will not re
open for two weeks. Sufficient orders
are ou hand to keep the plant running
as fast as pig iron can be produced.
Contrary to expectations enteitained
week or two ago, there la little
ehance of the Heats for Shop Assistants
bill passing through England's parlia
ment this session.
ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
Popularity Gaaal by Ma Particular
eeaeon.
The fact is now established that the
most successful railway route, whether
you take it in the spring, summer,
autumn or winter, la the Rio Grands
Western Railway, the only transconti
nental line passing directly through
Salt Lake City, that quaint and pic
turesque city ou the shores ot Ameri
ca's Dead Sea. Tlie climate of Utah
and Colors, lo is tenipeiate the year
round, which makes the travel over
the Kio Giande Western Railway, in
connection with either the Denver &
Rio Grande or Colorado Midland rail
roads, an unbounded success and de
light. The Dining Car service is un
paralleled. The road operates only the
newest ot Pullman Palace aud Ordinary
Sleeping Cur equipment, as well as
Free Reolining Cbair Cats. For illus
trated matter apply to J. D. Mansfield,
363 Washington street, Portland, Ot.
Rosa Pram ska Raaks.
Prince Obilkow, tha minister for
railways In Russia, commenced his
career by making a tour ot the world
In order to take note ol all the latest
Inventions, and especially to study the
Inner workings and control ol foreign
ratlwaya. He first took a position as
an ordinary meohanio in the locomo
tive works at Liverpool, and, after
serving some years as a laborer, was
raised to the post of railway guard, and
aftsiwards station master at a small
suburban station. Wheu he returned
to Russia he again woiked his way
fioru mechanic to station master, and
after working for several years In. the
latter capacity on the Trans-Caspian
and Vareovle systems, ha was umdu In-
spector-geuuial finally minister of rail
ways. Chicago Tiiaea-Iluiald.
niafiovai-T of Ufa Plant
So full of vigor that if one of its leaves he
pinned to a warm wan anotner piantwiti
a row. It la thtuie asms nrlnclplns which
enable Hoatatter'a rUnninc-li Hitter to
ai-mma It. lil'a and itlltv tha overworked
aioinai-h. The aufl'erer from dyaimiwia or
aiivatomacli trouble nueda it. A private
Heveuus Stamp covers th neck of the bot-
Preparations are now being mtde to
start a co-operative colony on the
shores of Lake Eiie, near Toledo, O.
Itemam bar that you can buy Jeaae Moore
A. A. Whiskey for tiis same price that is
raid for ordinary whlikey. For sals by all
rst-class dealers and drugRlets.
It is said thnt Ilia peasant of the
south of France spends ou food for a
family of five an average of twopence
a day.
DKAFNESS CANNOT KM CtJRCD
Pr local application!, as ttaojr cannot reach the
ttonal ramaitiaa. liaalncu lacamnl by au In-
dimawd purllon ol l ha au. Thare laouiyoue
way toeuretiraiuaiiK, anu mat ia dt euiuutu
Mud condition ol Ilia mucoun liulns ol the
Kiuiat-aian Tuba. Wb.n llila tul-a ! tit
Qid tou liavaariiiubllun xiand or Impar
led hearing, and when It W entlralr oloaad
dealnvKi la iliaraault, and utiUaa ilia InSaintua
Hon can ba takrn out and ihla iut raatorad to
Ha normal condition, tiaarlns wlllbadcitruyad
loravar; ulna raaat out l l' are vaiiaa.1 k
catarrh, which la nntliinc but aa lutlamad
condition l Ilia nincouaaurfatwa.
Wawlllstve One Hundred miliars for ana
CbkcoI Deaincaijcauard by catarrh) that ean
not ba cured by Uall'i Catarrh Cum. Baud lor
smuiara, irae.
P. J. CHUNKY CO., Tattoo, O.
Bold by PrujKKta, ;.to
Malta ramify Ptlla ara tha beat.
At Chippewa Falls, Wis., the bar
bers have buried the hatchet. A reso
lution has been adopted allowing every
shop to keep open Snndays hereafter,
and the price of shaving on that day
will be 15 cents.
'lye PrrmananUV Cured.
no aru-rnrat d'
Xo Ataornervouftneai
lava UM or Dr. a. ne a lire!
Nerve Heatorer. Send ror l'BKS ffV.QO trial
botlleand treallw. Dit. K. 1 K1AXH. Ltd-aal
Area ureet, Philadelphia. Va
in Germany potato bread ia uaed by
the nativea of Tburingla to feed their
hortrs, esueoially when they are worked
hard in very cold weather. The ani
mals thrive on it, and their health and
strength are excellent.
Improved Train Kqulpineat
The O. R. & N. and Oregon Short
Line bave added a buffet, smoking and
library car to their Portland-Chicago
through train, and a (lining car service
baa been liiaugtiarated. The train ia
equipped with the Intent chair cars,
day coaches and luxurious fiist-olaas
and ordinary sleepers. Direot connec
tion uisds at Granger with Union Pa
cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande
line, from all points In Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities.
For information, rates, etc., call on
any O. K. fc N. agent, or address W.
II. Ilurlburt, General Passenger Agent,
Portlaud.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winalow'a Sooth.
Ins Hvrun the beat reniadv-lo una for thatr
children during the teething period.
The Cincinnati too refuses to sell
any mora bisons and Its directors ex
pect to have in a few years the largest
herd of buffaloes In tbe wot Id.
COMFORT AND 100NOMY.
Rank lelnnn Road A4ooti a Smoks-Con.
Ti.a Rook Island Railroad has astab
II. had a meoedsnt In the West by
equl pplng their engines with smoke-oon-BHinars.
w hloh entirely do away with
k. baaev volume of blsok smoke
which Is to disagreeable to passengers.
This experiment baa been thoroughly
tested during tha past few months, on
theii Colorado Flyer, and has proved
to be atiiili suoosss that tha Rook
Maml has adoUtttd It OTSr ItS Slltlie
systom, and, at soon as possible, all of
theii engines will be equipped with
ihla nw deviae and Immediately lie
nut back Into set vice.
This smokeless firing, as It is poiper
Iv called, will be valuable to both pa
tron and the road. To tha patron it
does away with the black, sooty smoke
and ciiuleis, thus adding much to the
pleasure of traveling; and, to the road,
it is a saving in fuel as wall as making
the appearance and sqtilinsnt of the
tralu np to date. Tlie good results
from this new equipment are nullum
ed and everything is favorable and tor
the best interests of all. To make this
smokeless firing a aucvsss, two things
aie neceaaary; tns equipment vi me
engine with the proper apparatus neoos
sary to con mi me the hydrocarbons,
thiown oR from the coal, anu tue
thorough training of engineer and fire.
man lit trie manner or nnng ami me
best methods of proceeding at all
times in ordor to obtain tha desired re
mits.
The manner of equipment -Is briefly
aa follows! In tha fire hoi of tbe en
gine Is built a hollow b-lck arch, Be
low this and abont a foot above the
grates are bored four boles In the sides
of the fire box. In each ot these holes
ia inserted a Sharp's patent deflecting
ir tube, connecting with tha hallow
arch. Through these tubes the nut
side all Is drawn In and, aftot being
heated. Is allowed to mix with the on-
consumed games or hydrocarbons. Hy
this lulling tlie gaases are iranalerrexi
into a perlect state ol combustion "''
in this state they ara consumed, aud
thoroughly disposed of, thus prevent
ing them fioin being forced out Into
the air as Is the onus today on nearly j
every railroad In tha United States. I
Aeaiatant-General Manager W. I. j
Allen, and Superintendent of Motive
Power G. T. Wilson, of tha llm-k
inland, express themselves aa more
than pleased with the results of this
new move on the part of tha road.
I Polo
atlas Cordelia Moore, r Mai,
If. 1.. until raoently. lias beau a
loot lovalM from paliillathin of Ui
heart and waakneaa of the blond.
rhyelelans ware tuieeled over haw
eaaa, their moel eellllul elTiirli weie
battled. Varluna ramatltaa wars tried
wllhoulevall. 1 he preverhial "i-hirre
of ellaiate" was sdviaad, but the
eonetaot ehanse wore npon her
omit, lo quote her mother s wonts,
'aha baonina a llvlna ahoeLM Mi.
Moors aaldt "ipen edvlre or a
frleud I tween taalna- Dr. Willi.,.,.'
flak Pllla tor j'ele fVonleaiiil belore
ins ft rat Mia waa uaed I uotlced a
Irani cuanae. i oraan to regain my
ppetlto and frit loiter si-nrrallr.
Attar flnlehln ihs a. re I boa I took
ll more. Theeflwet was wonderful,
I srew atmns and sained In fleh.
(never felleiter In tuy life tlwn
I do now 1 waish mora than aver
before ana I eoneider nireaireurnd "
) From las UtutUt, iulviH, f, y.
Or, wllilamf rNak Pitta far Pals feepi,
-a never aeia er me aaiea ar nuaeref.
i al-eart la eareaoel. SI all erutelti.,
' direct Iran lee Dr. William aWicme
M tenia ear eat,
6e StaeaectaSi, N. I,
tteietti SO.
In Berlin the pawnshop Is a roval
and philanthropic Institution. Any
profit that Is made Is spent In charily.
General Manager McGowan, of the
Indianapolis Street Railway Company,
lias arranged for the erection of a car
plant, and tha the company will build
and tepair all of its own oars.
Plso's Cure for Conattniptlnn la the only
cough niedk'iue ueed in mv hua. 1, 0.
Albright, Mttllinbtirg, l'a., Doc. 11, US.
David Weik, the oldest member of
tlie Canadian annate, who recently ex
pressed the opinion that that body had
too little to do. is a physical wreck
A nallirllfal Trip.
A Journey Kut via tha Denver A
Rio Grauda Railroad through the far
taiund Rocky Mountains la In Hm-lf a
marvel ot scenic grandeur Diiatiipiiaaml
In the world, crossing mountain
ranges, deep penetrating canyons, ami
log stupendous cliffs, and, In a word
familiarising the tourist with tits
grand and beautiful in nattiie. I'm.
eengcrs going East should by all meant
take this road as It adonis a trip void
of the dull monotony of desert and
plain, with equipment up to date In
every repoct. Perfect dining car sort.
ice, lliiough sleeping cars ami fiee re.
clliiluK-ohatr ears. For tickets or any
Informal n regarding this Hue call un
or address R. U. Mohol, General
Agent. Denver A llio Uremia Railroad
351 Washington alrset, Portland, Or.,
or any agent of Id Southern Panllia
Company, O. R. dt N. Co., or Oiegoii
Short Line.
Women as well si men nan ride on
the cars such la the" traimlalion nt
and has to be carried In and nut of the ! paragraph No. f In the rules to the
senate chamber and lemains in his public, prepared by the Korean pieiti
seat wheu addressing the chair. j dent of the Seoul electric railway.
(nlrSldlsicll
Sick headaches! Always trace them to a lazy liver or a sick stomach. Poisonous matter, Instead of being
thrown out. Is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes congestion
and that dull, awful, throbbing, sickening pain. CASCARETS remove th cause by stimulating the liver, making
the poison move on and out, and purifying the blood. The effect Is almost instantaneous. Ladles, whose sensitive
organisms are especially prone to sick headaches, do not suffer, but find relief in CASCARETS Candy CatharUc.
Look'out for Imitations and Counterfeits I
I funtrsTP' Kintaify'fodependYntV '
-BatU any wife aaa eayeeir have tee
aaiaa CAHCAKETS. and taay ara taa boat
saadlclnowehaveevarhadlnttaahouaa. Laat
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jr . II 1 ,.. I ween my wire waa iranua witn rteMeena for
I f X y I 1 7 I two daya; ehe tried aome ot your C AKCA KETo
I J J I ple I and they relieved the pais In ber head ateaoat
If I I ,v,.,l Immediately. We both rewommead Cease.
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ears every slender of the Stomach, Uvar as lateetiaee. TSey sat ealy ears eoattlpstlaa, est earrect aay and every lorai at Inefslarlty of tha towels, lacladtsg dlarrkoM aad dysentery.
Pleasant, palatable, sotmt. Taeta feoe, te ood. "ever ilckta, weakea ar grist. B sura yea gat tas feoaioe I Bewart at Imltatloae aad taketltutet I Buy s soi of CASCARBTt
ts-ay, aad it sot puuued la every respect, get year mosey back I Writs as for eooklet sad tree sample I Address ST8RUX9 BJMUDT CO-PAST, CHICAGO KXW TURK.
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taT-MOTK TBI At HAM K.
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MACHINERY, kinds
. .TAT U W! A BO WEN...
N to 3S First Street PORTLAND. OR.
CARTERS Him
To Kood and too cheap to be with
out it.
SURE CURE FOR PILES
iTCiliNI PvtuCnim moUtur nda.ti lichlos.
Thill fur ia, aa well a Blioil, illi1irat or Protruding
SPHm r curt-i Uj Or. BosMnko's (!( flmd
to lU bifefi ana himmAwf. Aborta) tumor.. &c
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w it, uuoAJt a-uf ra,tiMM,t rt.
ROBUST AND STRONG.
Secb a person li the eonetant envy ot the
weak, narvone person ol the iwreoiiwlth thin,
Impure blood. Tha way to build up health la
thionf h the blood.
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Makee Impure Mood pure. It ereatea a good
appetite and avalate dictation. tl-Ml par bottle
at your drUKKlete.
"WELL
DRILL
l'J"'isa of the drill la rlay, und, travel, ra.-k. a.
TIFFIN, OHIO.
CURE YOURSELFI
Dm HlaTsU f.r imi..i..e.l
d.ichftrajM, liirtwiiiuiHtloni,
uriutiom or ulctiril(iiii
or in ti e a hitru br.iin.
ri.lBl.tl. tld Halt kuslrlti.
mmtm y Draiiliti,
pr Mtit in lain wraBpfir,
br liorM. nrsii.Mi.i i-m
if.llO, or l-utll.n, n.Ta.
Circnlr ifiil on raguaits
lu ftbout $ oar cu.
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PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
ranea and W ire Wurke.
PORTLAND WIRIt A IKON WORKS; WIRR
and iron fenolii;ofllc ralltiia. UM Alder.
Maehluery and Sup,llee.
CAWHTON A OO.l KNUINKS, II01I.KH8, MA.
ehinerr, auppllea. tt-M PtraiMt., fortlaad.Or.
JOHN POOLE, PosTiAwn, Onsoorr,
can rive yon the beat bargains In ceneral
nioeliinery, englnaa, boilera.Unka. pumps,
plowa, belts and wlndmllla. The new
steel I X L windmill, sold by blrn, Is un-equalled.
Wlioleenls 0ru(slete and f hoto(raphlo
aiirpllaa.
ni.t'MAUKR-rrtANK rutco co. ittANDtto
Kourth Street, Portland, Oreiron.
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tn tlrae. Wold by Sruggl.i.
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a-rnav-asj.in pB , MSJUeM epn ritp, Wrtta)
'M i French Feras! Pillt.
lrjaM by thmtsmarii of Mtliiml luUm
iioatMqu.
Bat ltvmt-
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YOUNG MEN!
r"r !,S,,,r;'"e .ft Ule e Palafe Ok.j apmrlne. II
la tlie OMI.V rrvMllcine ahl.1 will oar. h iiTe e.err
"P CA", '"'" ! e'er (.11-4 te our.,
matter tea Mrioue or ol bew lone; auoHlna. IUiiiIu
rria He an will aaUmu- joa. It la alollelr ur..
grerrnle Miiroire, and a lie laliaa altlioul li,nat
I. nr. anil iteuriUon IriKa twuiria. PHI) :K. S '
al. I;r ell nllebU ilmirirlM., or wet prepala b. eisrera.
plalalj wrapped, on ru.ipt of rt,,..l, '
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Clroujar mailed oa reiuet, a iu.
,00 EAST.
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Thronjrh Palneo noil Tourlet atoopars
Arlulna Mild llunt HuaoklUaT
Library Cars.
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Kor Tlcketa and all Information apply to
your aetrait asaut, oraddrerw
A. B. C. DKNNTBTON,
C.r. and T, A., 1-ortlaud.
R. C. BTEVKNn, 0. W. P. A., BoatlW
ajwftverettabl.aad wltlioat
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treated telen.
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SICKPUH.l. Watlilng ton. U. C. ihi.v wll n-
celve onlok renllee. H. Atli H. Vols.
HialT soth Corpn. ProtocntliiK claim. alticoliiVrl.
IF!
or. gum's "rxsr PILLS
ONE FOft A DOSE. Cure Dink llenrUche
nd pyipapala, ltnoove Tlmplee end Purllr the
Blood, Aid I'lerellaBandPre.eiilBllloo.neai. Do
aot(irltsst8lokaa. Toooavlnea ToilLw. wilt mull
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0., rkllada., riaaa. Bald br lirug.l.i..
W. P. N. U.
NO, ST-'SS.
WHlf wrltlnw to advarUears pleats
rmoBtraai thlt pas.r,